Troll Toll Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 I finally got around to watching Mason Rudolph and the parallels are jaw dropping. He looks like a Brady clone from every angle, strengths/weaknesses/physical stature and ability. I hate Brady, I’ve argued ad nauseum that he is a system QB. I’ve felt that Brady would have sucked under past Bills coaching regimes. That said, the Bills now have DaBoll who you could consider a Bellicheck disciple. My bold prediction is that Rudolph lands on either the Bills or Patriots. Before you call me crazy, check him out and observe the following: 1. Movement in the pocket. The similarity is uncanny, no other QB in the NFL manipulates the pocket like Brady. This was the first thing I noticed with Rudolph. 2. Vision and anticipation. He utilizes the entire field, finding receivers in the back of the endzone and all over the intermediate depths of the field. 3. Poise in the pocket and footwork. 4. Manipulating one-on-one matchups. He is able to work defenders in one-on-ones with his receivers into poor leverage prior to the throw and then deliver the throw to the place that gives his receiver the best chance of catching it. 5. Usage of pump fakes and looking off the defense. 6. Varies his throws based on the skillsets of his receivers. For instance, he throws softer to guys with problematic hands. 7. Performed really well without very good receivers. 8. Works the officials for calls and skillfully draws PI calls. His weaknesses mirror Brady. He doesn’t have top end arm strength and his accuracy can be spotty at times due to making anticipation based throws. Sometimes he lets the ball hang in the air a little too long. He is not a runner. His patience in the pocket can get the best of him on occasion. He’s basically the same height and even has similar facial features, it is really eerie. I assumed since many had him as the sixth best QB behind guys like Josh Allen and Jackson that he would be basically a guaranteed bust. Now I think he’ll wind up being the best QB in the class if he lands in the right system. 6 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxx Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 Brady and Rudolph in the same sentance = trolling. apt handle, OP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richardb1952 Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 Can we get him in the sixth round. Then he would be just like Brady. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jr1 Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 here's good profile of him from a Redskins fansite https://www.hogshaven.com/2018/3/16/17107668/mason-rudolphs-pros-outnumber-his-cons-should-the-former-cowboy-become-a-redskin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
26CornerBlitz Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 7. Performed really well without very good receivers. Oh really? 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seanbillsfan2206 Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 Is it ironic that the OPs screen name is “troll toll”..... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
26CornerBlitz Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 1 minute ago, Seanbillsfan2206 said: Is it ironic that the OPs screen name is “troll toll”..... Maybe it's fitting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sven233 Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 (edited) Wow.....this comparison couldn't be further from the truth. I watched every single one of his games and the last guy he should be compared to is Tom Brady. The guy throws a beautiful deep ball. Maybe the nicest deep ball in the entire class. After that.....nothing. Weak arm, especially for a guy that size. Inaccurate on short to intermediate passes. Plays in a gimmick offense that spreads the field and designs guys to get open. Works only out of shotgun. Not a great runner to say the least. His ceiling is not high at all. Good kid. Well respected and a hard worker, but will need a lot of work to become even an average NFL QB. Tom Brady he is not. Edited March 18, 2018 by sven233 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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LABILLBACKER Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 2 minutes ago, sven233 said: Wow.....this comparison couldn't be further from the truth. I watched every single one of his games and the last guy he should be compared to is Tom Brady. The guy throws a beautiful deep ball. Maybe the nicest deep ball in the entire class. After that.....nothing. Weak arm, especially for a guy that size. Inaccurate on short to intermediate passes. Plays in a gimmick offense that designs guys to get open. Not a great runner at all. His ceiling is not high at all. Good kid. Well respected and a hard worker, but will need a lot of work to become even an average NFL QB. Tom Brady he is not. sounds like JP Losman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PIZ Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 Steelers or Patriots would love to have him. Rudulph replace Big Ben Here is Tom Brady's draft profile: Tom Brady Positives: Good height to see the field. Very poised and composed. Smart and alert. Can read coverages. Good accuracy and touch. Produces in big spots and in big games. Has some Brian Griese in him and is a gamer. Generally plays within himself. Team leader. Negatives: Poor build. Very skinny and narrow. Ended the '99 season weighing 195 pounds and still looks like a rail at 211. Looks a little frail and lacks great physical stature and strength. Can get pushed down more easily than you'd like. Lacks mobility and ability to avoid the rush. Lacks a really strong arm. Can't drive the ball down the field and does not throw a really tight spiral. System-type player who can get exposed if he must ad-lib and do things on his own. Summary: Is not what you're looking for in terms of physical stature, strength, arm strength and mobility, but he has the intangibles and production and showed great Griese-like improvement as a senior. Could make it in the right system but will not be for everyone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sven233 Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 1 minute ago, LABILLBACKER said: sounds like JP Losman Losman had a much bigger arm and was a lot more mobile.... Rudolph might be a little more accurate, but he misses easy throws than no NFL QB should miss on a regular basis. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Real McClappy Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 (edited) Funny how it's the OP's 1st post on the board and he get's blown up or trolled by the "VET's" here for sharing his opinion. I like Mason as well, he has a ton of upside. If we can't land Rosen or Baker I have no problem if McD or Beane take him or Jackson. It's all out of our hands. Edited March 18, 2018 by Real McCoy 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Victory Formation Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 I thought about Rudolph at 22, but I think we can get him in the 2nd, not to mention taking a QB in the 1st is a big commitment, a commitment I would only make for an elite QB prospect. A failed 2nd round QB, you can move on from in a year. A failed 1st round QB can get yourself fired. I don't think McDermott and Beane should rest their fate on an Andy Dalton kind of prospect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxx Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 (edited) 4 minutes ago, Real McCoy said: Funny how's it's the OP's 1st post on the board and he get's blown up or trolled by the "VET's" here for sharing his opinion. I like Mason as well, he has a ton of upside. If we can't land Rosen or Baker I have no problem if McD or Beane take him or Jackson. It's all out of our hands. but... the question at hand is whether or not he compares favorably with Brady. Edited March 18, 2018 by Foxx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kmart128 Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 No. Rudolph compares more with Bryce Petty 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buffalo_Stampede Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 Rosen compares favorably to Brady. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nervous Guy Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 12 minutes ago, sven233 said: Wow.....this comparison couldn't be further from the truth. I watched every single one of his games and the last guy he should be compared to is Tom Brady. The guy throws a beautiful deep ball. Maybe the nicest deep ball in the entire class. After that.....nothing. Weak arm, especially for a guy that size. Inaccurate on short to intermediate passes. Plays in a gimmick offense that spreads the field and designs guys to get open. Works only out of shotgun. Not a great runner to say the least. His ceiling is not high at all. Good kid. Well respected and a hard worker, but will need a lot of work to become even an average NFL QB. Tom Brady he is not. ".....Is not what you’re looking for in terms of physical stature, strength, arm strength and mobility, but he has the intangibles and production and showed that as a senior. Could make it in the right system but will not be for everyone." They were talking about Brady...you just never really know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CuddyDark Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 No. Matt Schaub. Just now, TheTruthHurts said: Rosen compares favorably to Brady. No. Matt Ryan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KDIGGZ Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 you gotta pay the troll toll if you want to get in Rudolph's hole 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buffalo_Stampede Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 3 minutes ago, CuddyDark said: No. Matt Schaub. No. Matt Ryan. Matt Ryan also. Ryan and Brady have similar styles. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GunnerBill Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 14 minutes ago, sven233 said: Wow.....this comparison couldn't be further from the truth. I watched every single one of his games and the last guy he should be compared to is Tom Brady. The guy throws a beautiful deep ball. Maybe the nicest deep ball in the entire class. After that.....nothing. Weak arm, especially for a guy that size. Inaccurate on short to intermediate passes. Plays in a gimmick offense that spreads the field and designs guys to get open. Works only out of shotgun. Not a great runner to say the least. His ceiling is not high at all. Good kid. Well respected and a hard worker, but will need a lot of work to become even an average NFL QB. Tom Brady he is not. He is the most accurate intermediate thrower in the draft. I actually don't love his deep ball. He completed a high percentage of them but that many required receiver adjustments. The intermediate range throws are on time and on the money. Rudolph is the Quarterback from this class I have watched the most of because I am seemingly higher on him than most and that gave me pause to go back and re-check. I think the kid has legitimate chance to be a good NFL Quarterback. His ceiling is kind of Derek Carr / Eli Manning to me. His floor is someone like a Matt Moore. He is certainly not Tom Brady. I have him on the 1st / 2nd round borderline and I actually think given all the activity higher up the draft that is probably where he goes too. I'd say first 10 picks of day 2. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CuddyDark Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 Just now, TheTruthHurts said: Matt Ryan also. Ryan and Brady have similar styles. Brady is a better leader and makes less poor reads, but I'll agree that Ryan is a lesser form of Brady. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buffalo_Stampede Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 There was a time I would believe in my QB evaluations, that ended after Jimmy Clausen. Evaluating QBs is impossible. Just take one and see what happens. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McBean Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 32 minutes ago, Troll Toll said: I finally got around to watching Mason Rudolph and the parallels are jaw dropping. He looks like a Brady clone from every angle, strengths/weaknesses/physical stature and ability. I hate Brady, I’ve argued ad nauseum that he is a system QB. I’ve felt that Brady would have sucked under past Bills coaching regimes. That said, the Bills now have DaBoll who you could consider a Bellicheck disciple. My bold prediction is that Rudolph lands on either the Bills or Patriots. Before you call me crazy, check him out and observe the following: 1. Movement in the pocket. The similarity is uncanny, no other QB in the NFL manipulates the pocket like Brady. This was the first thing I noticed with Rudolph. 2. Vision and anticipation. He utilizes the entire field, finding receivers in the back of the endzone and all over the intermediate depths of the field. 3. Poise in the pocket and footwork. 4. Manipulating one-on-one matchups. He is able to work defenders in one-on-ones with his receivers into poor leverage prior to the throw and then deliver the throw to the place that gives his receiver the best chance of catching it. 5. Usage of pump fakes and looking off the defense. 6. Varies his throws based on the skillsets of his receivers. For instance, he throws softer to guys with problematic hands. 7. Performed really well without very good receivers. 8. Works the officials for calls and skillfully draws PI calls. His weaknesses mirror Brady. He doesn’t have top end arm strength and his accuracy can be spotty at times due to making anticipation based throws. Sometimes he lets the ball hang in the air a little too long. He is not a runner. His patience in the pocket can get the best of him on occasion. He’s basically the same height and even has similar facial features, it is really eerie. I assumed since many had him as the sixth best QB behind guys like Josh Allen and Jackson that he would be basically a guaranteed bust. Now I think he’ll wind up being the best QB in the class if he lands in the right system. I’ve been very high on Rudolph and would be happy if the Bills drafted him. Take Ro’Quan at 12 and Mason at 21. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CuddyDark Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 Just now, McBean said: I’ve been very high on Rudolph and would be happy if the Bills drafted him. Take Ro’Quan at 12 and Mason at 21. I'd be in if we could take Roquan @12 someone else at 22 and trade back into 27-32 and take Rudolph. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Real McClappy Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 14 minutes ago, Foxx said: but... the question at hand is whether or not he compares favorably with Brady. His scouting reports coming out of college are better than Brady's. This is were the OP is trying to make some comparison. I do not think Mason will ever be Brady personally. I do feel he has upside to Big Ben as the physical traits are there. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CuddyDark Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 3 minutes ago, Real McCoy said: His scouting reports coming out of college are better than Brady's. This is were the OP is trying to make some comparison. I do not think Mason will ever be Brady personally. I do feel he has upside to Big Ben as the physical traits are there. Big Ben has a great arm though? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billsfan1959 Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 I would not be upset if the Bills kept all of their picks and drafted Rudolph at 22. Beane has been very consistent about building this team through the draft. I just do not see him trading most of his draft capital to get to #2, which is, most likely, the only way to get Darnold or Rosen. I see Beane building a solid young core of players with this draft and taking the QB his team (consensus wise) believes has the best potential to develop into a very good NFL QB - and, I think, that QB might be Rudolph. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Real McClappy Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 (edited) 7 minutes ago, CuddyDark said: Big Ben has a great arm though? That is the debate and what our FO/Scouts need to determine. SIze = both 6'5 40's = both around 4.8 Weight = Mason is currently 235 and Ben coming out I think was 241. Edited March 18, 2018 by Real McCoy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrEpsYtown Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 Lance Zierlein says Christian Ponder. I think I'll go with him. He says: BOTTOM LINE Pocket quarterback with good size who has shown consistent improvement as a passer. Rudolph is more of a downfield, play-action passer than a quarterback who can win with precision and arm strength. He's a capable field reader who has the ability to operate with timing which will be important since his arm can be dull at times. Rudolph could be an early backup with the potential of becoming an average to below average starter in the league. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HappyDays Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 The one comparison you could make to Brady is that he's football smart. This video convinced me of that: http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-combine/0ap3000000919190/Combine-Whiteboard-Mason-Rudolph-with-Steve-Mariucci He had a good head on his shoulders, very mature and a hard worker. If we want a developmental prospect he would be my choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrEpsYtown Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 Daniel Jeremiah's top 50 prospects: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000919918/article/daniel-jeremiahs-top-50-prospects-for-2018-nfl-draft-20 It's so weird, but I don't see Rudolph's name. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NewEra Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 Wow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FLbills Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 43 minutes ago, jr1 said: here's good profile of him from a Redskins fansite https://www.hogshaven.com/2018/3/16/17107668/mason-rudolphs-pros-outnumber-his-cons-should-the-former-cowboy-become-a-redskin Two bullets, one being a strength and one being a weakness Strengths Good NFL arm strength and is able to get enough zip on it when it needs to go in a tight window. Weaknesses Inexplicably off target sometimes with balls being thrown behind his receiver. On throws that really need to be zipped in, he may struggle unless his velocity can improve with a more efficient throwing motion. Seems a bit contradictory. Not sure if he has the "zip" that's necessary based on this assessment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NewEraBills Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 48 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said: 7. Performed really well without very good receivers. Oh really? He for sure had a great cast, but the one thing I'm going to look at today though is his pass placement. That's really all I care about. Good cast or bad cast I want to see pass placement and great decision making. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrEpsYtown Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 Let me put this here again: Go to NFL.com and draft ratings and compare their grade on Nate Peterman to their grade on Rudolph. They have Peterman with a slightly higher grade. http://www.nfl.com/draft/2017/profiles/nathan-peterman?id=2558191 http://www.nfl.com/draft/2018/profiles/mason-rudolph?id=2559942 The Rudolph love is asinine. He's a future backup with little upside. AJ McCarron grade slightly higher than both. http://www.nfl.com/draft/2014/profiles/aj-mccarron?id=2543497 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxx Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 3 minutes ago, HappyDays said: The one comparison you could make to Brady is that he's football smart. This video convinced me of that: http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-combine/0ap3000000919190/Combine-Whiteboard-Mason-Rudolph-with-Steve-Mariucci He had a good head on his shoulders, very mature and a hard worker. If we want a developmental prospect he would be my choice. my choice would be Luke Falk. after the 2016 season, he was being touted as the #1 overall pick. did he fall off the clif or was he never reeally that good to begin with? either way, i'm all for a late flier on the kid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GunnerBill Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 2 minutes ago, MrEpsYtown said: Let me put this here again: Go to NFL.com and draft ratings and compare their grade on Nate Peterman to their grade on Rudolph. They have Peterman with a slightly higher grade. http://www.nfl.com/draft/2017/profiles/nathan-peterman?id=2558191 http://www.nfl.com/draft/2018/profiles/mason-rudolph?id=2559942 The Rudolph love is asinine. He's a future backup with little upside. AJ McCarron grade slightly higher than both. http://www.nfl.com/draft/2014/profiles/aj-mccarron?id=2543497 Well they are just wrong. My grade on Peterman was a bordlerline 7th / UDFA. He sucked as an NFL prospect. Rudolph is a significantly better prospect and some NFL.com person disagreeing changes my mind not one iota. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Real McClappy Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 Just now, GunnerBill said: Well they are just wrong. My grade on Peterman was a bordlerline 7th / UDFA. He sucked as an NFL prospect. Rudolph is a significantly better prospect and some NFL.com person disagreeing changes my mind not one iota. This is right where I'm at as well. I will trust the decision of McD and Beane is they decide to gamble or roll the dice on this kid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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